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Definition of slurry in English: slurrynounPlural slurries ˈslʌriˈsləri mass nounA semi-liquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in water. 泥浆(多指粪浆、水泥浆或煤泥) count noun a slurry of ore and water Example sentencesExamples - Spring application will give the best utilisation of nitrogen in slurry.
- Instead of having to stock parts, dealers could just have a tank of soybean slurry and a couple of computer discs.
- Rat-tailed maggot larvae may be found in drains, waste waters, liquid manure, slurry tanks or ditches.
- For farmyard manure and slurry the closed period runs from August to November.
- Farms within a three-kilometre radius are now subject to strict rules on disinfection and the use of milk and of slurry.
- They then repeatedly washed a slurry of gold or semiconductor particles over the protein crystals.
- The slurry was expected to enter the River Ouse in the next 24 hours when it will become so diluted it will be harmless.
- Erosion is the wearing away or destruction of metals and other materials by the abrasive action of water, steam or slurries that carry abrasive materials.
- Alternatively, a cement and perlite slurry can be pumped into the flue.
- Mud and slurry cover the site at the moment and staff are keeping the remaining dogs out until the threat of further flooding has subsided.
- Farmers, in particular, have been urged to be careful where and when they apply slurry and fertilisers.
- Nutrients in fertiliser and slurry encourage aggressive species such as nettles and thistles at their expense.
- It is recommended to leave a week between slurry and fertilizer spreading.
- Meanwhile silage vehicles and the discharge of slurry by jet spray will require specific licences to go on and off farms.
- Adding silage effluent to slurry greatly increases the level of poisonous hydrogen sulphide gas produced.
- According to Paul these produce less slurry and methane gas per acre.
- Officials hurriedly put together advice on the disposal of disinfectants, manure, slurry and milk.
- The other key element is that good practices must be followed when spreading slurry and chemical fertilizers.
- The tankers are capable of sucking out waste, sludge, and slurry from a depth of eight metres in absolutely no time.
- The flue gas is passed through an aqueous limestone slurry containing formic acid.
Synonyms mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush
OriginLate Middle English: related to dialect slur 'thin mud', of unknown origin. Rhymescurry, dhurrie, flurry, hurry, Murray, scurry, surrey, worry Definition of slurry in US English: slurrynounˈslərēˈsləri A semiliquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in water. 泥浆(多指粪浆、水泥浆或煤泥) count noun a slurry of ore and water Example sentencesExamples - Alternatively, a cement and perlite slurry can be pumped into the flue.
- Nutrients in fertiliser and slurry encourage aggressive species such as nettles and thistles at their expense.
- Farms within a three-kilometre radius are now subject to strict rules on disinfection and the use of milk and of slurry.
- Erosion is the wearing away or destruction of metals and other materials by the abrasive action of water, steam or slurries that carry abrasive materials.
- The other key element is that good practices must be followed when spreading slurry and chemical fertilizers.
- The tankers are capable of sucking out waste, sludge, and slurry from a depth of eight metres in absolutely no time.
- Rat-tailed maggot larvae may be found in drains, waste waters, liquid manure, slurry tanks or ditches.
- Farmers, in particular, have been urged to be careful where and when they apply slurry and fertilisers.
- Meanwhile silage vehicles and the discharge of slurry by jet spray will require specific licences to go on and off farms.
- The slurry was expected to enter the River Ouse in the next 24 hours when it will become so diluted it will be harmless.
- They then repeatedly washed a slurry of gold or semiconductor particles over the protein crystals.
- According to Paul these produce less slurry and methane gas per acre.
- For farmyard manure and slurry the closed period runs from August to November.
- Adding silage effluent to slurry greatly increases the level of poisonous hydrogen sulphide gas produced.
- Instead of having to stock parts, dealers could just have a tank of soybean slurry and a couple of computer discs.
- Spring application will give the best utilisation of nitrogen in slurry.
- The flue gas is passed through an aqueous limestone slurry containing formic acid.
- Mud and slurry cover the site at the moment and staff are keeping the remaining dogs out until the threat of further flooding has subsided.
- Officials hurriedly put together advice on the disposal of disinfectants, manure, slurry and milk.
- It is recommended to leave a week between slurry and fertilizer spreading.
Synonyms mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush
OriginLate Middle English: related to dialect slur ‘thin mud’, of unknown origin. |